For its’ time, a radically cropped, unconventional portrait of a child, saying her blessings at the end of a long table adorned with a simple vase of flowers to balance out the composition.
On the 150th anniversary of the birth of Lille (France) photographer Pierre Dubreuil (1872-1944 ) in 2022, The Palace of Fine Arts in Lille held the exhibition “Pierre Dubreuil. Photographic Paintings”. (1.) This photograph: Le Bénédicité | The Blessing, is commented on by critic Gersende Petoux:
At the beginning of the 20th century, the craze for Japanese-inspired works thus gave rise to “Le Bénédicité”, a work in the format of a kakemono and with a modernist design, in which the decor takes precedence over the subject. A long tablecloth, a table runner leading our gaze towards the child seated at the table, occupies almost the entirety of this vertical work and makes one of his colleagues say: “Mr. Dubreuil is one of those who deliberately walk towards new horizons”.
But Pierre Dubreuil is not a photographer: he is a painter, a draftsman, a poet, a revolutionary, a humanist, a pun lover, a free thinker… Not content with being a pioneer, an innovator in technical and artistic processes in photography, he literally rethought its scope and meaning. Continues… (2.) (translated)
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